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Do you recall which color you used?
Dave - the MDC loco looks and runs fantastic. I'm really happy to see one of these old kits in use. Did you have any advice on building one of these up? I think I have several hidden away. I always look forward to your updates - keep them coning.
Hi Dave, Great May Layout Update (two thumbs up) In regards to your town scene approx. Time Stamp 7:15, you need to decide are you building a layout that captures the look and feel of the RGS, is fun to operate and where people can say, hey that looks like ____________ (fill in the blank) or are you building a museum quality model that's accurate in every detail? Personally I like the town scene and I think it adds to the layout, not subtracts from it. OK I'm going to duck and hide now before the Rio Grande purest run me out of town I'm in the same boat as you, I originally purchased my Digitrax Empire builder system in 1999 and it came with a DT100 throttle, UP5 LocoNet Panel and the DB150 command station. I've since upgraded to the DT500 and UT4 throttles which work great with my DB150, but as you mentioned you cannot read back CV's using the DB150. Since my layout is just a 24" x 80" Hollow Core Door layout and I'm a lone wolf operator, I'm not sure if I'm ready to upgrade to a new command station just to be able to read back the CV's. I figure since I use my JMRI with the my Digitrax PR4 for programming my decoders, plus I like the nice database feature of the JMRI software, I'll probably just stick with my current system. But thank you for the added information on the Digitrax Zephyr Express, If I feel the need in the future to make the plunge, this may be the route I take as well.
Dave,I think your "town of Rico" is just great. You did a great job on the scene and it just looks like it belongs there. The fact that it's not in it's prototypical location is at most a minor point not really worthy of consideration. Every model railroad has to have some "modeler's license". As far as rule number one goes, I think you've avoided it more on your layout then the vast majority of RGS layouts out there. I'm really looking forward to you getting #20 on the road, those ten wheelers are my favorite RGS engines. (Well except #74).Looking forward to further updates,Scott
20 needs to be requartered I think...and that's about as fun as jumping off the roof onto a bicycle with no seat.
Yeah...If it was me, I'd farm that out to a reputable person that does steam engine repairs to get it running well then add DCC and sound myself.Scott